Der Mann auf dem Baum (2011)

Der Mann auf dem Baum (2011) poster

Divorced hotel employee Hans seems to have lost his son Moritz forever. His ex-wife Linda wants to emigrate to Denmark with him and her new boyfriend. Although he is a man, he no longer has any say in society, because men are, after all, evolution's discontinued models. And since feminism has long been institutionalized, society is becoming more and more feminine and he has fewer and fewer opportunities, he feels powerless and helpless against his ex's decision. So he decides to sit on the dancing lime tree in the middle of the market square to protest against all these injustices.

Director: Martin Gies
Genre: Comedy, TV Movie
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Der Mann auf dem Baum about?
Divorced hotel employee Hans seems to have lost his son Moritz forever. His ex-wife Linda wants to emigrate to Denmark with him and her new boyfriend. Although he is a man, he no longer has any say in society, because men are, after all, evolution's discontinued models. And since feminism has long been institutionalized, society is becoming more and more feminine and he has fewer and fewer opportunities, he feels powerless and helpless against his ex's decision. So he decides to sit on the dancing lime tree in the middle of the market square to protest against all these injustices.
Who directed Der Mann auf dem Baum?
Der Mann auf dem Baum was directed by Martin Gies.
Who stars in Der Mann auf dem Baum?
Der Mann auf dem Baum stars Jan Josef Liefers, Suzan Anbeh, Philipp Danne, Bernhard Schütz, Sven Pippig, Jannis Michel.
How long is Der Mann auf dem Baum?
Der Mann auf dem Baum has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Der Mann auf dem Baum?
Der Mann auf dem Baum is a Comedy, TV Movie film.
Where was Der Mann auf dem Baum produced?
Der Mann auf dem Baum was produced in Germany.